The Prime Minister's son turned to the Attorney General and called on him to investigate inciting statements directed at him on social media • "Fear for his life and feel that his blood is allowed" • Among the intimidators mentioned in his letter: Ephraim Shamir, Buki Na'a, Zvika Sabag and Turkish President Erdogan
Yair Netanyahu, Archive
Yair Netanyahu, the son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this evening (Wednesday) addressed Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, calling on him to investigate statements against him online, which he claims are inciting against him and his family.
In his address to the ombudsman, Netanyahu's lawyer, Adv. Amit Hadad, wrote that Netanyahu has long suffered from "extremely severe and severe cyberbullying," and that some of the statements against him and his family include "death wishes, threats of physical harm, and contain harsh abusive statements that include incitement. To violence. "
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Advocate Haddad also claimed that in recent weeks, the number of violent posts referred has increased and that he receives such inquiries every day. ".
In his letter, Haddad also attached examples of some of the publications published on the Internet against Yair Netanyahu, and even graffiti spray-painted in Rishon Lezion, in which Yair Netanyahu was compared to the corona virus. Among other things, a Twitter user named "Zoro" wrote that he would come to Yair Netanyahu's house "after being released from detention and breaking his bones live."
Netanyahu also complained about a post by Beehive member Ephraim Shamir who wrote "eliminate the psychopath, his disturbed prostitute wife and the repulsive parasite son", while "wondering" if this is "the beginning of a new protest song". A post by the handsome journalist Buki was also mentioned, in which he says that "one day he (Yair) will take someone out of the dishes and give him a box in the eye or a stab in the buttocks to calm this lunatic."
Netanyahu even cited Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as one of the instigators against him, claiming that the Turkish president linked the young Netanyahu to the ideology that led to the massacre at a mosque in New Zealand about a year ago.